Sat_, Jan. 18. 1958 The Guardian Page 3 -\ ...... . . llCANADA’S Ill-:AI>I_N’ I§EsIDEI§IT ;LE¢T§0ll| I I BRITISH COLUMBIA [l ‘R /' C SCH I I I‘ ALBERTA INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION: Students receive individual help from qualified technician-instructors. Classrooms. com- pletely eqnipped with the latest in electronic instruments. _ vg, st.\\de“:\:::wt\nS- fired“, °“‘::ne aye“ make PRACTICAL training a reality. Olgoh_ouc' ‘"1 read’ ‘. lltg, (D: 1” MM". .. «*.,...««- ‘ "''~~...,,:i,;-- ..:;;:»~. g V a:“‘;':;,,.x- ° I C "'.tocmo:.,,‘ «on... e 1 o. o 3 A e . ’ FIfty Weeks TraInIng . . . “One NIg ht Per Week WIth Home Study , V Leading industrialists claim a crying need exists I with R. E. T. S. for a career in Canada's fastest for properly trained. television and electronic‘ growing industry --- ELECTRONICS, technicians. The R. E. ‘T. 5. course offers a thor- _ The complete course lasts 50 weeks ---’ students ough PRACTICAL training A in Radio, Television, can remain fully employed in their present iobs and Basic Electronics. Ambitious men seriously while being train.ed, fpecial classes are con- “ thinking about a future but having: no previous ducted for out-of-town students and shift work- electronic training or experience can now train ers, MANUFACIUIIIS OP FINI : oguggggg of stscmcn AND IIECIIONIC ‘ ’ mousm“ compo; INSIIUMENIS, unit MEIEI8- R-% ‘No glgcygongg AND IADIO SEIVIG @3390 ,. “g‘§ugm¢ “wag /. STARK ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS-LTD. Illtlll Ittltil AID MVKIOIIES ltll, OIHIIO This photograph shows guest speakers at a recent reception for I Sradllfillnt 01335 05 R-E-T-3 A50" ill! 5011- Jamel Here is an extract from a letter sent by Mr. M. J. Stark. President of Stark Electronic Instruments 1.141.: ‘‘It has come to our attention that your Institute has inaugurated in school for training television technicians servirg the Marl- — time Provinces. ‘Your organization is to be congratulated upon providing facilities for training technicians, and help- lnson, Vice-President of Canadian General I_ilectric Company and Kenneth _D. Sable. General M8I|8S0|'n_ CHCWTV ing to fill the dire need of same which exists throughout Nova scotla and New Brunswick. We shall be very pleased (E/ammo“). , to interviewlany of your graduates, with a view to employing them as technicians in our firm." ' Requests for R.E.‘l‘.S. Graduates have come from as tar as California. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, addresses the graduates. Among those seated was Edllr A- Elton: Ronald M- Rob- I WHAT 733- t-3-MEANS To You R. E. T. 5. IS A RE$|DENT SCHOOL An opportunity to obtain a Practical training in Television and Electronics for the g A first time without leaving Prince Edward lslo nd. Because this training is now available locally it cost only a fraction as much. and 5 registered under the Trade Schools Regulation Act of the Province oi Nova Scotia r—- CLIP AND MAIL NOW :—fi \ For full details write or visit our school at 234 Kent Street in Charlottetown (above It I. T. s_ (mum) I34 Kent St. (above sterns’ Laundry) Charlottetown. P. E. I. Sterns' Laundryl Enquire at Once. Only a limited number can be accepted. . ' Gentlemen: Please forward your FREE BOOKLET “The Magic Market” which tells of today’s electronic expansion and its job opportunities. I understand this will not obligate me in any way. I RADIO ELECTRONIC TELEVISION scHooLs (ATLANTIC) LIMITED Affiliated Schoolsfiin Sydney Toronto aalifax Winnipeg I For a Lifetime O orrunityl. ontreal Calgary I > Pp E OI-ta Ed to Hummn Vu':::'uv:r ———————————————J NAME assesses.3.o}soanononooeooeoessaoseeaoso --00 STREETORR¢R!INO.CIOOCIOCUOIIOOCCOCIOIIIIOINOIDOICCC. OOIOIIOIOIOIIOIOIOIOIOIO Q|.|||. l